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Ginzburg, Evgenii︠a︡ Semenovna. Krutoĭ marshrut: Khronika vremen kulʹta lichnosti. Moskva: Sovetskiĭ pisatelʹ, 1990.

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Ginzburg, Evgenii︠a︡ Semenovna. Krutoĭ marshrut: Khronika vremen kulʹta lichnosti. Riga: Izd-vo T͡SK KP Latvii, 1989.

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Ginzburg, Evgenii︠a︡ Semenovna. Into the whirlwind. London: Collins, Harvill, 1989.

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Ginzburg, Evgenii︠a︡ Semenovna. Into the whirlwind. London: Collins, 1989.

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Ginzburg, Evgenii︠a︡ Semenovna. [Krutoĭ marshrut. 2nd ed. New York: Possev-USA, 1985.

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Party, Ulster Democratic. Political prisoners. [Belfast]: Ulster Democratic Party, 1995.

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(Organization), Human Rights Watch, and Tibet Information Network, eds. Political prisoners in Tibet. New York, N.Y: Asia Watch, 1992.

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Singh, Ujjwal Kumar. Political prisoners in India. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1998.

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International, Amnesty, ed. Political prisoners in Venezuela. [New York, NY]: Amnesty International, 1987.

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Saoirse. Free the political prisoners. Belfast: Saoirse, 1990.

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Bod-kyi-ʼgro-ba-miʼi-thob-thaṅ daṅ Maṅ-gtso-ʼphel-rgyas Lte-gnas-khaṅ (Dharmsāla, India), ed. Prisoners of Tibet: Profiles of current political prisoners. Dharamsala: Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy, 2000.

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Pavese, Cesare. The political prisoner. London: P. Owen, 2008.

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Amnesty International. Afghanistan, torture of political prisoners. New York, N.Y: Amnesty International Publications, 1986.

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International, Amnesty, ed. Afghanistan: Torture of political prisoners. London: Amnesty International, 1986.

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Britain, Great. Prisoners and the political settlement. Belfast: NIO, 1998.

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Siesby, Erik. Turkey: Torture and political prisoners. Vienna, Austria: International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights, 1987.

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Pascual, Amy San. Political prisoners: The forgotten heroes. Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines: Task Force Detainees of the Philippines, 1996.

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Ragaven, Chengiah Rogers. Memories of a political prisoner. [South Africa: Mousehand Books, 2011.

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Ward, Sheila. Prisoners in paradise. Rose Hill, Mauritius: Editions de l'océan Indien, 1986.

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Bolonkin, Alexander. Memoirs of a Soviet political prisoner. 2nd ed. New York: Luly, 2007.

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Bryans, Robin. Checkmate: Memoirs of a political prisoner. London: Honeyford Press, 1994.

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Middleton, Jean. Convictions: A woman political prisoner remembers. Randburg: Raven Press, 1998.

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Namo, Dalle. The prisoner from Nagaland. Tuli, Nagaland: D. Namo, 1987.

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Network, Tibet Information, ed. Invisible chains: Life after release for Tibetan political prisoners. London: Tibet Information Network, 2001.

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Group, Irish Prisoners Support. Trials by ordeal: Irish political prisoners English law. London: IPSG, 1991.

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Spence, Louise. Unheard voices: Interviews with children of political prisoners. Belfast: EPIC, 2002.

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Into the whirlwind. London: Harvill Press, 1999.

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Ginzburg, Evgenii︠a︡ Semenovna. Journey into the Whirlwind. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers, 2002.

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Ginzburg, Evgenii︠a︡ Semenovna. Into the Whirlwind (Harvill Press Editions). Harvill Pr, 1999.

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Journey into the Whirlwind. Harcourt, Inc., 1995.

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Ginzburg, Evgenii︠a︡ Semenovna. Into the Whirlwind. Persephone Books Limited, 2014.

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Ginzburg, Evgenii︠a︡ Semenovna. Journey into the Whirlwind. Northwestern Univ Pr, 1997.

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Ginzburg, Evgenii︠a︡ Semenovna. Journey into the Whirlwind. Harcourt, Inc., 1995.

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Kenney, Padraic. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199375745.003.0001.

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This chapter introduces the political prisoner and the cases explored in the book, presenting the idea of political incarceration as a “dance in chains.” It also introduces problems of trust and uncertainty as essential to understanding the political prisoner experience. It briefly outlines the book: Chapter 1 argues that political prisoners appear in the second half of the nineteenth century. Chapter 2 explores the mechanisms of control that a political regime exerts on political prisoners. Chapter 3 examines the question of who is a political prisoner. Chapter 4 considers how prisoners interact with the movements that claim to represent them and how communication works across a supposedly impenetrable boundary. Chapter 5 examines the role of international movements of prisoner aid. The last four chapters investigate how political prisoner communities produce new political realities as they organize and protest the rules of the prison and the politics of the regime.
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Political Prisoners. Mason Crest Publishers, 2017.

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Smith, Roger. Political Prisoners. Mason Crest, 2015.

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Nashif, Esmail. Palestinian Political Prisoners. Routledge, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203895610.

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Palestinian Political Prisoners. Routledge, 2008.

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Palestinian political prisoners. Jerusalem: Passia, Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs, 2011.

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Kohn, Stephen M. American Political Prisoners. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400611513.

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This book is the first account of the personal lives of the nearly 1,000 long-term political prisoners arrested under various sedition laws for their opposition to World War I, their trade union activities, or their unpopular political or religious beliefs. Based on the author's exclusive access to the uncensored prison files of many of these prisoners, and information obtained under the federal Freedom of Information Act, Kohn relays the powerful prison experiences of some of America's most famous and colorful labor, socialist, and peace leaders. With over ten years of research, and access to tens of thousands of pages of never-before released U.S. Department of Justice records, Stephen Kohn has been able to recreate the actual prison experiences of these political prisoners.
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American Political Prisoners. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 1994.

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Sauvage, J. M. Political Prisoner. Fetish World Books, 2021.

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Bernstein, Alyssa G. Palestinian Political Organizations in Israeli Prisons. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192846532.001.0001.

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Abstract Palestinian Political Organizations in Israeli Prisons examines the evolution and changes within the Palestinian Prisoners Movement and the structural opportunities and constraints that inform collective resistance today. Drawing on observation-based fieldwork and over forty interviews with ex-prisoners and additional interviews with lawyers and advocates, this book presents a sociological account of Palestinian prisoners in Israel—an important reflection of the wider Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The Oslo Accords, the peace agreements between the Palestinian Liberation Organization and Israel, transformed not only Palestinian politics but the entire prison environment. By exploring issues including the specific characteristics of women’s resistance, the effects of the Islamicization, new hunger strike strategies, consumerism within the prison, parenting children, and escapes, Palestinian Political Organizations in Israeli Prisons offers a fresh analysis of political resistance in Israeli prisons. Applying a social movement approach and drawing comparisons to other politically motivated prisoner groups, the book traces the effects of changes from the Oslo Accords through to today, including the Second Intifada, the split between Hamas and Fatah, the co-optation of the Palestinian Authority, and increasingly systematic prison management, explaining how these factors have affected life for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons and influence conflicts today.
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Prosecuting political aspiration: Indonesia's political prisoners. New York, NY: Human Rights Watch, 2010.

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Kenney, Padraic. “Everyone Learned Prison”. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199375745.003.0004.

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Incarcerated for their politics, prisoners must still figure out what a political prisoner is and does. They do so through interactions with more experienced prisoners or by reading instructions prepared by their movement. They also follow models available to them in literature or in popular legend; Nelson Mandela is one such model as are the IRA men in Long Kesh. Prisoners developed a political group identity by defining themselves against the criminals with whom they often shared cells and prisons, and against the guards. Key examples include interactions on Robben Island and in the camps of the Irish Civil War.
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Kenney, Padraic. Dance in Chains. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199375745.001.0001.

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The political prisoner is a creation of the modern era, in which states deploy police, courts, and prisons against organized opposition movements. Dance in Chains traces the history of political imprisonment from the 1860s through the present day, using the struggles of opponents from a wide variety of regimes. They range from colonial South Africa through the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, and from the right-wing dictatorship in 1930s Poland through the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The book asks why regimes incarcerate opponents, and why political prisoners are important to opposition movements. It examines the contest in the cells themselves, as political prisoners organize themselves and engage in acts of protest and resistance, and how prisoner assistance movements like Amnesty International help to make the political prisoner a recognizable figure in global history.
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Kenney, Padraic. “How to Free Your Prisoner”. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199375745.003.0006.

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Though political prisoners are almost always incarcerated for national causes, they became the focus of international support in the twentieth century. The earliest attention was from diaspora communities of supporters, for example, among the Irish or among socialists. The International Committee of the Red Cross began with a focus on prisoners of war, expanding to political prisoners after World War I. The New York–based International Committee for Political Prisoners pioneered a nonpartisan approach to political prisoners. Like Amnesty International forty years later, it was an advocate for those who did not engage in violence. New kinds of prisoner assistance in the late twentieth century proved to be building blocks of post-transition civil society.
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Mcconville, Prof. Irish Political Prisoners 1848-1922. Routledge, 2002.

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Political prisoners of our time. Quezon City, Philippines: The Task Force, 1989.

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Conversations with Eritrean Political Prisoners. The Red Sea Press, Inc., 2006.

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